There is something relaxing and liberating about moving to freelance modelling in 7mm scale narrow gauge. I will try to explain in a way that is not intended to hurt anyones feelings in any way, be it modellers or manufacturers or even model shops.
When I was in 00 gauge I found I was going round and round in a circle. I would be working hard to buy the next new models where before I could buy all I thought I needed, more new things would come out. More advances etc. It seemed an ever continuing circle that I was unknowingly trapped in and felt like I had failed when I left my highly paid job and could no longer buy the models I wanted to buy.
The move to 7mm narrow gauge was an entirely new concept for me in that, having already a few 0-4-0's and various 00 gauge chassis spare at my disposal along with 00 gauge track to use, I was like a duck in water. If I wanted something, all I had to do was to think up a plan and make it! I found experimenting fun, especially if it worked!
I now found myself on the outside of the commercialism of the hobby looking in rather then the fast flowing waters that were felt on rhe inside. I now was able to relax more.
It really hit home when I announced (Without thinking) in my then favourite semi large model railway shop that I had now become a 7mm narrow gauge modeller. (He sold 0-16.5 track so I assumed he would be pleased). The man took it badly as if I had said to him "I don't want to buy from you..." After chatting to another customer while we waited for him to serve, he overheard me giving advice on how to wire point motors and he threw me out his shop". This really puzzled me as I was always polite to him and I had spent a few thousand pounds a year with him in the past. For ages it was on my mind when it hit me. By telling him I was now a 7mm narrow gauge modeller means I won't be spending much money with him, and it was why he suddenly became angry witn me. (I was like "What have I done? The other customers were puzzled also!")
Back to the main concept.... I found that budget modelling means that I have the ability to dip in and out of the commercial circle of model railway trade without directly becoming a part of it.
This new concept was a lifesaver for me, as my income had dropped and I had feared that I needed to invest more before I could build the dream layout I wanted to build. The new shift meant that the new 7mm narrow gauge dream was achieveable as I already had what I need as what I didn't have, I could make.
Budget modelling in 0-16.5...